In this week's top links we learn that startups often commit suicide, explore why social networking utopia is still out of reach, get educated by Marlitta Hill, take a look at Google+, and delve into some of the greatest minds of our time. Enjoy!
In this infographic we learn about the 'Hard Facts' of small business in America. There's some interesting numbers in here that show the value of these business that are often overlooked by there more visible, corporate counterparts.
In this week's links find out why great people are overrated, be entertained by Freddie W, find some insight on learning, satiate your personal curiosity, and discover a billionaires 10 rules for success. Enjoy!
The university has the ultimate business model, one that can continually raise prices, disregard its customers needs, put millions of students in debt, and still be praised by society. What have we created
In this week's links we look at the negative side to startups, explore the World of 100, celebrate the redesign, uncover a valuable resource for TED Talks, and learn more about the potential demise of Groupon. Enjoy!
After watching the latest special by Fareed Zakaria on "How To Innovate" I was disappointed to say the least. Quite frankly, it was a joke, adding no value and answering no questions. You can watch the entire video here, but you've been warned
In this week's links learn more about common barriers of effective teamwork, the advent of DIY education, how preferences lead to choices, exploring the creative overlap, and the differences between how we can do work. Enjoy!
In this TED Talk by Sheena Iyengar, we explore the art of choosing and its intricacies. More specifically we look at the assumptions that the idea of choice is based upon and the impact these assumptions have.
In this week's links meet Peter Thiel's Whiz Kids, observe your connection timeline, get advice from entrepreneurs, enjoy a new kind of graphic novel, and understand the value of the internet on the economy. Enjoy!
What's the right way to achieve success? Build a unit of individuals or invest in a few superstars? This concept applies to sports and business, but what works better? We get a great example of this battle in this years NBA Finals between the Mavericks and the Heat